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independently and lead on projects or parts of projects where required, and contribute as a team player. You will have an understanding of the project life cycle and the different phases associated with delivery
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in the Department of Psychology at City St George’s, University of London. The role supports a major UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)-funded research programme that seeks to develop and implement
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students, including classroom-based activities (lectures, seminars) and simulated practice activities in our excellent simulated practice environments. Support the Programme Team by undertaking fair and
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September 2025 at 11:59pm. The selection process will involve an interview and an exercise of computer skills. Further details will be confirmed at the interview stage. To apply and for more information about
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programmes in Psychology and Psychology with Criminology, as well as potentially teaching on our postgraduate programmes, such as the MSc Conversion Programme. Responsibilities will include module leadership
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directly with the program lead, Prof Rose McCab, Dr Alexandra Bakou (Trial Manager) and Maria Long (Trial Manager) in the School for Health Sciences, City, University of London.. The post will be based
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NGS. · Proven track record in a relevant subject (e.g. Bioinformatics/Computational biology/Computer Sciences/Human Genomics/Statistical Genetics) · Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
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will involve an interview and an exercise of computer skills. Further details will be confirmed at the interview stage. To apply and for more information about the post please use the links below. City
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student recruitment activities Participating in quality assessments and programme reviews Person Specification Candidates should have a first degree in a relevant subject/discipline and a postgraduate
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, applications and systems. The post holder will also be expected to provide first line support to computers and laptops used for teaching purposes. Person Specification You should be educated to GCSE